Just tell us why we should vote for Mr. Cain (who I like, by the way).
First you are to kindly clarify why the anti-Chavez, opposition daily, large circulation newspaper “El Naccional” in Caracas, is unreliable, rather than going off in all other tangential directions on smokescreen issues. You still have not answered that. When will you?
I don’t have a canned pitch for Cain but I’ll tell you what I like a lot about him. First, he was a CEO that delivered excellent results and did turn arounds. I used to do that myself before I retired, although on a smaller scale than Cain. I think it demonstrates a skill set congruent with that needed for true LEADERSHIP; and a TURNAROUND is exactly what this government needs. Someone who demands results and isn’t going to wimp around with political correctness to achieve them — Cain to a T. I’m in with a better man than me...
Of course that same skill set can mean you suck as a politician. And that job description is not Cain’s strong suit. Score another one for Cain, lol!
The left is terrified of him, to the point of trying to pull an Anita Hill style takedown. Instead of whimpering apologies about the unsubstantiated charges he stood up and denied them. And where were the other candidates as Gloria Effing Allred (sic) ripped into him with the media? Who stood up for him? Yeah. Allred or Cain, is that a tough call? Bah. Cajones points go to Cain.
He does have some major skills as a candidate however. Great booming speaking voice. Even a good singing voice. A sense of humor long lacking in politics. Compelling personal history.
I’m not excited about 999 and Cain is not flawless; none of them are. But I’ll sleep a lot better knowing he is at the helm and we aren’t suddenly going to jag off course to visit the Amnesty Islands.
That’s it. This isn’t an attempt to threadjack but since ya asked...